lack of acceptance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofandacceptance
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acceptance
noun[U]
uk/əkˈsep.təns/us/əkˈsep.təns/
general agreement that something is satisfactory or right, or that someone should be included in ...
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Yet, as is evidenced by the forementioned note, theirlackofacceptanceof the black market did not mean that it was eliminated.
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It is perhaps this fact that makes thelackofacceptanceof at least part of the electroacoustic repertoire seem so odd.
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We all know that there is still a lack of information and alackofacceptance.
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Is it not clear evidence of thelackofacceptancethat the 33,000 hectare target will be met?
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This represents an industry in decline because of lack of concern andlackofacceptanceof its importance to our economy.
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There is also alackofacceptanceof any direction.
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This increasinglackofacceptanceon the part of the general public cannot, however, be written off as academic debate, and thus as not having any repercussions.
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The eco-label may have suffered thus far from alackofacceptance, but a working plan which allows for coordination with the national labels can only increase acceptance.
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Due to thelackofacceptance, many of the psychologists who practiced qualitative research denied the usage of such methods or apologized for doing so.
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It also questions the intolerance andlackofacceptancefor others who are different.
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It was thought that the sales dropped as a result of both alackofacceptanceand increased competition.
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Sometimes, the families of the partners display rejection, resistance, hostility andlackofacceptancefor their kin's partner.
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This is most likely due to thelackofacceptanceof the schemes at the professional level.
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It was withdrawn from the market by its maker as of third quarter 2007, due tolackofacceptance.
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